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See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox U.S. presidential document in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Infobox U.S. presidential document This template summarizes information about an [[executive order]], [[presidential directive]], or other Presidential Document passed by a United States President.
In the United States, a presidential directive, or executive action, [1] is a written or oral [note 1] instruction or declaration issued by the president of the United States, which may draw upon the powers vested in the president by the Constitution of the United States, statutory law, or, in certain cases, congressional and judicial acquiescence.
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The order was signed by President Joe Biden on May 25, 2022. It begins by explaining the intentions of this order, "public trust" and fair policing. It stresses the necessity of trust and fair policing, particularly in black and brown communities (since there is frequently conflict with the police in these communities).
The director of the U.S. Census did little to reassure Democrats that President Trump is not trying to manipulate America’s population count for political benefit. Oversight Committee Chairwoman ...
Executive Order 14063, officially titled Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects, was signed on February 4, 2022 and is the 79th executive order signed by U.S. President Joe Biden. The telos of the order is to require project labor agreements on federal construction projects.
[4] [5] A presidential notice or a presidential sequestration order can also be issued. [6] [7] National security directives 1 operate like executive orders, but are only in the area of national security. They have been issued by different presidents under various names. [8]